When the two companies jointly entrust the evaluation, is the authenticity of the materials provided by the other party the responsibility of both parties?

When two companies jointly entrust the evaluation, each company is usually responsible for the authenticity of the materials and information provided by itself. Appraisal companies usually rely on the information provided by the entrusting party for appraisal, so the accuracy and completeness of the information are very important for the accuracy of appraisal.

Each company shall ensure that the data and information provided are true, accurate and complete, so as to evaluate the company for accurate valuation. If the information provided contains inaccurate or misleading contents, it may lead to inaccurate evaluation results, thus negatively affecting the interests of the two companies.

In addition, the appraisal company usually requires the entrusting party to provide authorization and consent, allowing the appraisal company to consult and verify the information provided. If the appraisal company finds the information inaccurate or in doubt, they can ask for further verification or investigation.

In short, every company has the responsibility to ensure the authenticity and accuracy of the information provided during the entrusted evaluation. If there are any uncertain factors or problems, it is suggested to communicate with the evaluation company in time to ensure the accuracy and transparency of the evaluation process.